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  2. Susanna of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Susanna of Rome (fl. 3rd century) was a Christian martyr of the Diocletianic Persecution. Her existing hagiography, written between about 450 and 500 AD, is of no historical value and the relations it attributes to Susanna are entirely fictitious. [1] It is probable that a real martyr named Susanna lies behind the literary invention. [2] [3] [4]

  3. St. Susanna pastor resigns years after destroying material ...

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    The Rev. Barry Stechschulte stepped down at St. Susanna Parish after admitting he discovered and destroyed a hard drive containing explicit material

  4. List of Masonic rites - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, a Master Mason can be invited to join a different rite after having reached Mastery to further his knowledge. For a system of Masonic degrees to be named rite, it must encompass the first three blue lodge craft degrees, either as degrees within the rite or as a prerequisite for joining the rite. In essence, a Masonic rite ...

  5. Saint Andrew (Duquesnoy) - Wikipedia

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    The full-scale stucco model of St. Andrew was unveiled in its intended niche on December 19, 1629, in front of the Pope and the attending cardinals. [1] Among them, was Cardinal Biscia, the cardinal protector of the confraternity of the Baker's guild (which undertook the commission of Duquesnoy's St. Susanna in San Maria di Loreto [1] [3]). He ...

  6. Catholic priest moves to new job after destroying material in ...

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    The Rev. Barry Stechschulte resigned in July after admitting he ordered the destruction of another priest's computer hard drive containing pornography.

  7. Susanna the Deaconess - Wikipedia

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    Susanna the Deaconess (Ancient Greek: Σωσάννα ἡ διακόνισσα) is a deaconess, cross-dressing saint and martyr who supposedly lived in Palestine in the 4th century. According to her hagiographies , she chose to devote herself entirely to the Christian faith by cross-dressing as a man and joining a male monastery under the name ...

  8. Knights Templar (Freemasonry) - Wikipedia

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    In some Australian States, the requirement of being a Royal Arch Mason no longer applies. Within the British Federation of Le Droit Humain, candidates must be a Holy Royal Arch Mason for at least twelve months. Crucially, they do not have to profess the Doctrine of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, as this goes against the principles of the wider ...

  9. Masonic ritual and symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The type and availability of the Higher Degrees also depends on the Masonic jurisdiction of the Craft lodge that first initiated the mason. [ 4 ] Broadly stated, two of the most common Masonic rites, which are groupings of rituals are the Scottish Rite and the York Rite .